Mike Heath

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You view a picture of someone holding an object, for a fraction of a second; you must decide whether it was a cell phone or a handgun. And your decision in that second can be influenced by the pictured person’s gender, race, age, and facial expression. We all know real-life versions of this experiment resulting in police mistakenly shooting an unarmed person, and about the implicit bias that contributed to that mistake.[1]
Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will
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